Computerworld Strategic Programs & Events
 


May 8 , 2008
Washington State Convention & Trade Center
Seattle, Washington
At this morning-long Summit, you and your peers will learn about the latest options for taking advantage of Windows and Linux interoperability to employ virtualization, reduce systems overhead, and tame the complexity brought on by combining disparate environments.

Why You Should Attend
You will learn from expertly delivered presentations and case studies. From the morning's program, you will rapidly gather answers to such questions as:

  • What areas of the data center can benefit most from virtualization?
  • How can you get started today in making your data center more manageable?
  • What is involved in running Windows and Linux virtualized environments?

  • Agenda

    8:00-8:45 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast
    8:45-9:00 a.m. Introduction and Overview
    Ron Milton, Executive Vice President, Computerworld
    9:00-9:45 a.m. Analyst View from the Top: The Relationship Between Virtualization, Interoperability and Reducing Complexity
    Al Gillen, Research Vice President, System Software, IDC
    9:45-10:15 a.m. Virtualization and Data Consolidation
    Michael Williams,
    Executive Director, Information Technology, Immune Tolerance Network
    10:15-10:30 a.m. Networking Break
    10:30-11:15 a.m. Cross Platform Virtualization: Reducing Complexity
    Nathan Conger, Technical Specialist, Novell
    Aaron Holzer, Technology Manager, Microsoft

    11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Moderated Panel Discussion
    Moderator: Ron Milton, Executive Vice President, Computerworld
    Panelists:Nathan Conger, Technical Specialist, Novell
    Al Gillen, Research Vice President, System Software, IDC
    Aaron Holzer, Technology Manager, Microsoft
    Darrell J. Stewart, Education Development Manager, Intel
    Michael Williams, Executive Director, Information Technology, Immune Tolerance Network
    12:15-1:30 p.m. Special Luncheon with Technology Showcase
    1:30 p.m. Program Concludes



    Nathan Conger, Technical Specialist, Novell
    Nathan CongerNathan Conger is a Linux Technical Specialist at Novell, specializing in open source and virtualization technologies. Nathan is also a regular contributor to Novell Connection magazine, writing on open source and new technology trends. Prior to his current role, Nathan led various test automation teams at Novell and developed Linux-based technology tailored for point-of-sale and retail solutions.

    Al Gillen, Research Vice President, System Software, IDC
    Al GillenAs research vice president, system software, Al Gillen is responsible for research and analysis on client and server operating systems, software appliances, and related infrastructure software. The primary focus of his operating environments research is on Linux, Windows, and Unix.

    Al brings 26 years of computer industry experience to IDC. His research at IDC has included participation in studies on total cost of ownership for Linux, Windows and Unix systems in both client and server configurations, as well as assisting in IDC's recurring demand-side research covering the growth and evolution of the Linux market.

    Prior to joining IDC in 1999, Al was editor-in-chief of ENT and served as editor-in-chief of MIDRANGE Systems.  He spent the first 10 years of his career at an engineering firm where he performed embedded system design, development and real time programming. Al holds a B.S. degree in Computer Science from New Jersey Institute of Technology.

    Aaron Holzer, Technology Manager, Microsoft
    Aaron HolzerAaron Holzer is a Technology Manager in Microsoft’s Windows Server organization responsible for virtualization technology and the Microsoft relationship with Novell.  Prior to joining Microsoft, Aaron spent seven years at Intel where he was a Senior Product Marketing Engineer in Intel's Server Platform Group responsible for server virtualization marketing strategies as well as a Strategic Relationship Manager responsible for Intel's technical and business activities with key ISVs. Before Joining Intel, Aaron spent nearly 21 years at Digital Equipment and Compaq in various technical and marketing roles. Aaron has a BS and MS in Computer Sciences from the City College of NY as well as an MBA from Boston College.

    Ron Milton, Executive Vice President, Computerworld
    Ron MiltonRon manages the events business, strategic alliances and awards programs for IT executive titles and IT management in storage networking, mobile and wireless, infrastructure/data center, business intelligence and green IT market sectors. Milton leads the team responsible for creating content, sponsor sales, operations, marketing and audience development for all of Computerworld's events, such as brands like Premier 100 IT Leaders®, Storage Networking World®, Mobile & Wireless World®, Infrastructure Management World®, Business Intelligence Perspectives®, Green IT Symposium® and 30-40 IT Executive Summits and Executive Roundtables per year. He is also responsible for the same businesses at InfoWorld® and the Computerworld Honors Program®.

    He has 25 years of experience in information technology, serving in both vendor and information services management positions. Before his current role at IDG, Ron was Senior Vice President of CXO Media and General Manager of CIO Magazine's Executive Program Division. Prior to joining Computerworld in 1999, he was President and CEO of IDG's Internet Commerce (ICE) business unit, which he founded in 1996 as a start-up business, and was a pioneer in using e-commerce systems and web marketing. He was a 1996 recipient of the coveted IDG Chairman's Award for the most successful start-up business globally. Before joining IDG, Milton spent five years as Vice President/Partner of GLA computer Systems, a software developer and channel integrator with market share leadership in wholesale travel solutions. Prior to GLA, he also held a variety of management positions in channel management, field sales and marketing at Honeywell Information Systems and Bull HN. He holds degrees from Concordia University and Sir George Williams University.

    Darrell J. Stewart, Education Development Manager, Intel
    Darrell StewartDarrell Stewart is a Public Sector Business Development Manager for Intel Corporation. He is responsible for creating and developing Intel's presence at major educational and government institutions in California, Nevada and Washington. Darrell has over 20 years of experience in the tech sector, working for companies such as Lucent, AT&T and Dun & Bradstreet, in addition to Intel. He has special expertise in client, telephony and data networks. A native of Los Angeles, Darrell attended UCLA.

    Sam Tingleff, Technology Specialist, Novell
    Sam TingleffSam is a Technology Sales Specialist for Linux and virtualization products at Novell. Prior to Novell, Sam was in Netweaver product management at SAP, and before SAP a developer at a number of San Diego area startups. Sam has an undergraduate degree in Communication from UCSD and a graduate degree in business from Cornell.

    Michael Williams, Executive Director, Information Technology, Immune Tolerance Network
    Michael WilliamsMichael Williams joined the Immune Tolerance Network from Cable and Wireless, Inc. where he managed a global team of 30 IT engineers, project managers and managers. He was responsible for the engineering, implementation, and support of systems and networks into Tier 1 data center facilities located on four continents, serving customers such as UBS Warburg, Fox Networks and Cisco Systems. This, and previous experience in IT outsourcing professional services, has contributed to Michael’s deep knowledge of mission-critical, secured, enterprise class Information Technology networks, systems and application solutions.

    Michael holds a Master’s degree in Instructional Systems and Technology from the University of Minnesota. He is currently the Immune Tolerance Network’s Executive Director of Information Technology.









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    Washington State Convention & Trade Center
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    Seattle, Washington 98101
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    Introduction and Overview
    Ron Milton, Executive Vice President, Computerworld

    Analyst View from the Top: The Relationship Between Virtualization, Interoperability and Reducing Complexity
    Al Gillen, Research Vice President, System Software, IDC

    Virtualization and Data Consolidation
    Michael Williams,
    Executive Director, Information Technology, Immune Tolerance Network

    Cross Platform Virtualization: Reducing Complexity
    Wilson Mattos, Senior Technology Specialist, Novell
    Aaron Holzer, Technology Manager, Microsoft

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